Version Limitations
There are three editions of WebShot and the chart below explains the differences.
Feature
Free
Personal Edition
Server Edition
Graphical user interface
Command line interface
Works on Windows client verisons
Works on Windows server versions
Color screenshots
Supported parameters
bmwidth
Browser min width
bmheight
Browser min height
bxwidth
Browser max width
bxheight
Browser max height
quality
Output image quality
encoder
Output image type
csv
Results to csv file
threads
Batch mode multiple threads
clrcache
Clear IE cache
redirectmax
Maximum redirects
headers
Custom http headers
useragent
Custom user-agent string
postdata
Custom post string
html
Saving html page
wm*
Watermarked images
DLL for third-party use
DLL documentation
DLL example code (C, C#, VB.NET, PHP)
Free Graphical User Interface
The graphical user interface is freeware and can be used to demonistrate the power of WebShot.
Free Command Line
All images are output in grayscale. Furthermore a lot of the more advanced features and command line parameters are not available. You can use this version to test the compatibility of WebShot with your websites.
Personal Edition Command Line
The personal edition is for those who want to use WebShot to check a bunch of sites they may own. All images are output in color. The following command line parameters which are not in the freeware version are avaible in the personal edition,
bmwidth, bmheight, bxwidth, bxheight, quality, encoder, csv.
This version is limited to running on client editions of Windows only.
Server Edition Command Line
The server edition is for those who want to do massive screenshot capturing. It comes with all the features that WebShot has to offer. It also includes a WebShot DLL that you can use to implement WebShot in your applications or services. The following command line parameters are unique to the sever edition,
headers, postdata, html, useragent, redirectmax, grayscale, threads, clrcache, wm*
. This version is designed for both client and server editions of Windows.
Buy Now (Step 1)
If you wish to purchase the full version of WebShot, please click on the PayPal
Buy Now
button below. I also accept check or money order, but you must contact me.
Updates are free.
WebShot Command Line Personal Edition
$55.00
See above chart for list of features
Works on client editions of Windows only
WebShot Command Line Server Edition
$110.00
See above chart for list of features
Works on client and server editions of Windows
Logging into your account (Step 2)
You will receive an email notification once your PayPal payment has been processed. The email will contain instructions on how to login to your account to download WebShot. If you don't receive an email notification most likely you have a spam filter of some sort. All you need to do is goto the login page, enter in your PayPal email address and click on Forgot my Password and your login information will be re-emailed to you.
Downloading WebShot (Step 3)
Once you are logged into your account you should see your order information. Next to it is a drop down list with the version of WebShot you want to download. After selecting the version number you want to download then simply click on the floppy disk icon to begin the download process.
Upgrading
If you purchase the Personal Edition you can always upgrade to the Server Edition. There is a link within your account once you login that will allow you to easily upgrade. All you pay is the difference in price between the two editions.
For more information or if you lost your password please
contact
me and supply your PayPal transaction id.